Rwanda White Water Rafting Tours

Raft the Mukungwa River

The Mukungwa River flows near Musanze town in Rwanda’s Northern Province. It is the main white water rafting destination in the country and one of the best adventure spots in the whole region.

You paddle through Class II and Class III rapids. That means there is real excitement on the water, but no extreme danger. You do not need any prior rafting experience. Our guides handle everything. You just hold the paddle and enjoy the ride.

Along the way, you pass through open rural landscapes, local villages on the riverbanks, and get distant views of the Virunga volcanoes on a clear day. The river also runs through birdwatching zones, so keep your eyes open.

📍 Location: Mukungwa River, Musanze (formerly Ruhengeri) — Northern Province, Rwanda. Less than 20 minutes from Volcanoes National Park.

What to expect on the day

Trips run from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. When you arrive, your guide walks you through a full safety briefing. You learn how to paddle, how to hold on, and what to do if you fall in. Everything is explained clearly before you touch the water.

Then you gear up and get on the river. The experience lasts 2 to 4 hours depending on water levels that day. Higher water after rain means stronger rapids and more excitement. Lower water means a calmer, more scenic float.

At all times, a trained guide is in your raft. Safety kayakers follow along the whole route. If anyone falls out, the team is right there.

Who Can Join

This activity is open to a wide range of people. You do not need experience. Most people who come have never been rafting before and have a great time.

  • Beginners and first-timers
  • Families with children (minimum age 8, minimum weight 30 kg)
  • Groups and team outings
  • Solo travelers joining a shared trip
Anyone on a Rwanda gorilla trekking safari who wants to add an adventure day. If you have a medical condition or are unsure about your fitness, talk to us before booking. We can advise honestly.

What to bring

  • Swimwear or shorts and a light t-shirt
  • Water shoes or trainers with good grip (no sandals that come off easily)
  • Sunscreen applied before you arrive
  • A dry set of clothes to change into after
  • Any personal medication you may need

Leave valuables, cameras, and phones in the vehicle or at the meeting point. The river will get everything wet.

Best time to go to Rwanda for Water Rafting

You can go white water rafting on the Mukungwa River all year. Rwanda’s weather is mild and the river stays active in every season.

The most exciting time is just after the rainy seasons, March to May and October to November. Rainfall raises the water level and makes the rapids faster and more powerful.

The dry months, June to September and December to February, offer calmer water and clearer skies. This is a good choice for families or anyone who wants a more relaxed experience.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. The Mukungwa River has Class II and III rapids. Your guide explains everything during the safety briefing before you start. Most participants have never rafted before.
Yes. All trips come with helmets, life jackets, an experienced guide in your raft, and safety kayakers on the water throughout the route. A full safety briefing happens before every trip.
Trips run from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. The time on the water is between 2 and 4 hours depending on water levels that day.
Yes, and it is one of the most popular combinations in Rwanda. Volcanoes National Park is very close to Musanze. Many guests do one activity each day.
We recommend booking at least 72 hours before your preferred date. This gives us time to confirm guides and logistics properly.